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| Oddball 6100/60. Help ID this thing |
Posted by: CompactMacLover on 2011-03-27 15:56:01 Bought this machine today off craigslist along with a few other interesting ones. It doesnt have the stock PowerMac 6100/66 ID badge
The machine is pretty much toast. the main pram battery exploded and rusted off the mainboard, the power supply is nice and rusty and its missing a hard drive
It has this

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Any ideas- I opened the case up, looks like a stock 6100
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Posted by: Scott Baret on 2011-03-27 16:11:55 My guess is that it started life as a Centris 610 or Quadra 610 and was upgraded. What is the serial number on the machine?
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Posted by: CompactMacLover on 2011-03-27 16:21:04 Heres the serial number
XC4423KC174
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Posted by: Scott Baret on 2011-03-27 16:33:55 The serial number indicates a machine made after the discontinuation of the Quadra 610. Of course, I think some upgrade kits came with new serial stickers (but I'm not certain of this). It would seem as though this got a logic board swap as part of an upgrade or replacement and the sticker was stuck on in place. There's also a slim chance this could have been made with a left over Quadra 610 shell. It's definitely a mystery machine of sorts.
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Posted by: CompactMacLover on 2011-03-27 16:58:55 Its up for grabs if anyone wants it. Shoot me an offer. I stick to compact macs, and quadras and the Mac II series.
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2011-03-27 20:29:24 I'd agree with Scott - its a Quadra/Centris 610/660AV thats been upgraded to a 6100. Systems that got a logic board upgrade back in the day also used to get a new case tag with the correct model number on it.
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Posted by: IIfx on 2011-03-28 19:10:36 The font they used for Macintosh is the most ugly variant of Garamond I have ever seen. Why is it bolded like that.
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Posted by: rstanley on 2011-04-02 20:22:14 I have one of these as well. Strange machine. It doesn't work at the moment, because I need a ROM SIMM, and an HDI45-DB15 adapter.
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Posted by: Cory5412 on 2011-04-05 22:26:49
Why is it bolded like that. Good catch -- I don't think it actually is like that on the regular quadra/centris machines.
Informal recollection of informal observations of various 6100s over the years indicates to me that they weren't all manufactured 100% the same, and that small details like that may have changed over the years. Although I have actually never seen a Mac with a bolded "Macintosh" or model name like that before. -- Very odd indeed.
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2011-04-06 00:52:48 Indeed...in fact I actually had a mate who came across a "Macintosh 6100/60" around 2001/2002, and its "Macintosh" was not bolded like that, regular Apple Garamond like on any other Mac.
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Posted by: IIfx on 2011-04-06 14:52:24 Not only that, but the ugly bolded garamond is crooked.
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Posted by: CompactMacLover on 2011-04-07 06:25:23 The logic board is toast on it, As is the power supply and whole bottom case, its a rusted pile of pooh,I may swap the lid onto another 6100 and make it a functional system. Pretty neat unit
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Posted by: CompactMacLover on 2011-04-15 16:54:13 Well after a ton of cleaning up the old board which I thought was toast, I put it into the non rusty case I had.. Put some ram in it, and its running pretty nice. It identifies as a Power Macintosh 6100/66.
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